scream

Someone has taken their love of reboots one step… wait, no one likes reboots… regardless, join Steven and Alisha as they finally review the last the in Scream franchise with 2011’s Scream 4. Check out ⤇

One of horror’s most popular and enduring subgenres is the slasher, with origins that can be traced, arguably, back to 1960 and Alfred Hitchcock’s game-changing classic Psycho. But two decades later is when the subgenre ⤇

20 years ago Wes Craven released the first sequel to his genre-bending slasher film, Scream. Released on December 12, 1997, Scream 2 follows a shaken Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) to college where she’s tormented by a ⤇

The 1980’s gave some truly unique horror movies, and a lot of those successful films were turned into franchises. Most had a great starting film, but somewhere down the line things became formulaic and created horror clichés. Eventually, ⤇

There are some movies that explode into pop culture. Everything about the movie seems to be everywhere; from merchandising to references ad nauseam. One true sign that a film has crossed from phenomena to iconic status ⤇